Things are changing, and the way we do our jobs is changing. And across the globe, when I ask my clients what’s keeping them up at night – the answer is always ‘staying relevant’.

So, how can we stay relevant in these complex changing times?

See Changes as Opportunities

I was recently invited to speak at a conference within the accounting industry, and before I went on to speak, I had a little chat with one of the board members of the organizing association.

He said, “In five years, the accounting degree isn’t even going to exist.”

I, kind of jokingly, kind of seriously said back to him, “Well, then what are we doing here? Let’s just go have coffee.”

And then he said something that really stuck with me. He said, “Oh no, Tamara. Here’s the beauty of it. When things change, it opens up new opportunities.”

That is a perfect example that just shifting your lens of how you see the changes that are happening can make a difference. Instead of looking at it as something being taken away from you, look at it in the light of something that completely changes how you do things. Consider the new opportunities you can create and the new challenges you can solve because of these changes.

With any change, there is opportunity. There are new challenges or frustrations that come up. Perhaps, technology or AI or even outsourcing is taking over a large portion of your job. But instead of looking at these changes in a negative light, think of them as freeing you up from doing the mundane tasks so you can focus on bringing new insights. Think of them as opportunities to do more strategic thinking with your clients. Think of them as chances to be more innovative and more human, and create value in that way.

A small shift in your mindset to see change as opportunity can help you in how you approach new challenges and stay relevant.

Use Your Natural Assets and Strengths

Everyone has some natural assets and strengths, and they can be a critical part of helping us stay relevant in changing times. Now, these are not things in your job description, or specific tasks you excel at. They are innate skills and abilities that we all have, unique to us, that we can use in a variety of contexts.

Are you really good at networking?

Are you really good at connecting the dots?

Are you really good at seeing ten steps ahead of everybody else?

Are you really good at seeing the gaps in thinking that other people don’t see?

Perhaps you’re one of those people who are really good at seeing opportunities where others just see problems.

We all have these incredible strengths that we don’t think about enough. In fact, these are the strengths that can give us an edge if we actually apply them. Sometimes, all we have to do is take a minute to consider where our natural abilities lie, and how we can leverage them in new way and situations – and this can help us add tremendous value and stay relevant.

Tap into Your Unique Style of Innovation: Did you know that no two brains are wired the same way? How you think and how you innovate is totally unique to you, and that’s your key to being indispensable. [To find out how you innovate, take the free assessment!]

Your unique Everyday Innovator style sets you apart from everyone else, and you can leverage that to stay relevant. For example, the Inquisitor could draw on their ability to ask challenging questions to get their clients, customers, and teams to think differently. The Risk-Taker could help their team and clients push forward to be bigger and bolder. If you’re an Imaginative, you could help your clients and leaders see the opportunities in the gaps.

Whatever your Everyday Innovator style, you have something unique to bring to the table. Drawing from how you are wired naturally and how you instinctively innovate is what will help you become indispensable and stay relevant.

Here’s the thing about relevancy: It’s really not an either/or game. Approaching it from the perspective of “I’m relevant, or I’m not” is a very fixed mindset. Relevancy is really about shifting and adapting with the times. So, start thinking about change as something that you can harness and leverage, and not something to be afraid of.

At the end of the day, if you’re approaching change with the right mindset, and are leveraging your natural strengths, abilities and innovation style, what change really does is open up new opportunities.

Wait! Before you go…

Tamara Ghandour of GoToLaunchStreet is a TED speaker and entrepreneur. From building and running multimillion dollar businesses, advising Fortune 500 like Disney, Procter and Gamble and RICOH on fostering innovative ideas and people. Tamara’s life is about breaking through the status quo for game-changing results, and that’s what her keynotes, online programs and assessments can do for you.